Patent classifications
A61N1/06
TREATMENT DEVICE
A treatment device that shortens the time period until healing is determined even when a bone defect or a root apex lesion is generated in an apical area. The treatment device includes a file holder, a high-frequency signal generating circuit, and a control circuit. The file holder holds a file to be located in the site to be treated. The high-frequency signal generating circuit passes a high frequency current through the file. The control circuit controls a frequency of the high frequency current to be passed through the file from the high-frequency signal generating circuit. The control circuit controls the frequency of the high frequency current to be passed through the file within a range of 1.001 MHz to 11.700 MHz.
SKIN TREATMENT DEVICE USING RADIOFREQUENCY AND MEDICATION AND INCLUDING TIGHTENING MEMBER
A skin treatment device using both a radiofrequency and medication and including tightening members, includes a skin expansion module configured to stretch a region of the skin into which first needles are inserted to be tightened, the skin expansion module including a guide body protruding outward from a lower end of a handpiece main body and a pair of tightening members hinge-coupled to hinge shafts provided on a left side and a right side of the guide body to be rotatable, wherein lower ends of the pair of tightening members are spread outward while pressurizing the skin in contact with the skin when the handpiece main body is moved downward.
Multi-pole synchronous pulmonary artery radiofrequency ablation catheter
A multi-pole synchronous pulmonary artery radiofrequency ablation catheter may comprise a control handle, a catheter body and an annular ring. One end of the catheter body may be flexible, and the flexible end of the catheter body may be connected to the annular ring. The other end of the catheter body may be connected to the control handle. A shape memory wire may be arranged in the annular ring. One end of the shape memory wire may extend to an end of the annular ring and the other end of the shape memory wire may pass through a root of the annular ring and be fixed on the flexible end of the catheter body. The annular ring may be provided with an electrode group. The device possesses advantages of simple operation, short operation time and controllable precise ablation. The device can be used to treat pulmonary hypertension with pulmonary denervation.
Multi-pole synchronous pulmonary artery radiofrequency ablation catheter
A multi-pole synchronous pulmonary artery radiofrequency ablation catheter may comprise a control handle, a catheter body and an annular ring. One end of the catheter body may be flexible, and the flexible end of the catheter body may be connected to the annular ring. The other end of the catheter body may be connected to the control handle. A shape memory wire may be arranged in the annular ring. One end of the shape memory wire may extend to an end of the annular ring and the other end of the shape memory wire may pass through a root of the annular ring and be fixed on the flexible end of the catheter body. The annular ring may be provided with an electrode group. The device possesses advantages of simple operation, short operation time and controllable precise ablation. The device can be used to treat pulmonary hypertension with pulmonary denervation.
Corrugated radiofrequency ablation catheter and apparatus thereof
A corrugated radiofrequency ablation catheter and an apparatus thereof. The radiofrequency ablation catheter is provided with a strip-shaped connecting catheter (10). An electrode frame is provided at the front extremity of the connecting catheter (10). A control handle (20) is provided at the rear extremity of the connecting catheter (10). The electrode frame is a corrugated electrode frame consisting of one or more corrugations. One or more electrodes (2) respectively are distributed on the corrugations. Slidable, supporting, wall-attaching adjustment wires (6) are provided within one lumen of the connecting catheter (10) and the electrode frame. The supporting, wall-attaching adjustment wires (6) are divided into a flexible segment (61) away from the control handle and a rigid segment (62) in proximity to the control handle.
Corrugated radiofrequency ablation catheter and apparatus thereof
A corrugated radiofrequency ablation catheter and an apparatus thereof. The radiofrequency ablation catheter is provided with a strip-shaped connecting catheter (10). An electrode frame is provided at the front extremity of the connecting catheter (10). A control handle (20) is provided at the rear extremity of the connecting catheter (10). The electrode frame is a corrugated electrode frame consisting of one or more corrugations. One or more electrodes (2) respectively are distributed on the corrugations. Slidable, supporting, wall-attaching adjustment wires (6) are provided within one lumen of the connecting catheter (10) and the electrode frame. The supporting, wall-attaching adjustment wires (6) are divided into a flexible segment (61) away from the control handle and a rigid segment (62) in proximity to the control handle.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SWITCHED ELECTRODE STIMULATION FOR LOW POWER BIOELECTRONICS
Systems and methods for stimulating tissue. Exemplary embodiments include systems and methods configured to maintain one electrode at a fixed voltage potential and switching a second electrode between different fixed voltage potentials.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SWITCHED ELECTRODE STIMULATION FOR LOW POWER BIOELECTRONICS
Systems and methods for stimulating tissue. Exemplary embodiments include systems and methods configured to maintain one electrode at a fixed voltage potential and switching a second electrode between different fixed voltage potentials.
Devices, Systems, And Methods For Applying Tumor-Treating Fields
An assembly for delivering tumor-treating fields to a body of a patient can include an electrode subassembly and one or more replaceable adhesive subassemblies. Each adhesive subassembly can have a support layer having a first side and a second side. The support layer can define at least one opening. Each electrode of the electrode subassembly can be received within a respective opening of the at least one opening. A first adhesive can be disposed on the first side of the support layer and can couple the support layer to an inner side of a covering layer of the electrode subassembly at an attachment surface of the covering layer. A biocompatible conductive adhesive can be disposed on the second side of the support layer.
ELECTRONIC PERIPHERAL NERVE STIMULATION
A technology is described for an electronic peripheral nerve stimulation system. The electronic nerve stimulation system can include a stimulation device and an electrode array. The stimulation device can be operable to generate a high-frequency alternating current. The electrode array can be operable to apply the high-frequency alternating current received from the stimulation device to selected subpopulations of peripheral nerve fibers within a peripheral nerve to block transmission of neural signals along the selected subpopulations of peripheral nerve fibers within the peripheral nerve.